[chef] Re: Is it possible to have the chef repo in svn instead of git


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  • From: Morgan Blackthorne < >
  • To: " " < >
  • Subject: [chef] Re: Is it possible to have the chef repo in svn instead of git
  • Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 08:34:49 -0400

knife cookbook site install requires git. Chef does not. You can accomplish the same thing manually but you will not be able to get that knife command to work with SVN.

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On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 8:22 AM, < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
Hi,

I am new to Chef and have been able to install the Chef server on an RHEL
machine and chef-client version 11.16.4 on a windows machine.

When running the knife cookbook site install <cookbook name> command on windows
I get an error stating that the folder e:/chef-repo/cookbooks is not a git
repository.

The setup steps for chef-repo state that it is not necessary to use git and one
can download the tar, extract it and then commit to the source control of
choice (SVN or CSV).

Is this correct? Is there a setting that needs to be changed to enable knife to
work with SVN instead of GIT?

Thanks,
Vikas




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